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On offer is this rare and unusual souvenir coin set to celebrate England's 4-2 World Cup victory over Germany during that fantastic summer of 66 - the Final took place on Saturday 30th July 1966.

The display contains the complete set of eight 1966 coins issued, namely: halfcrown, florin, English and Scottish shilling, sixpence, threepence, penny and halfpenny and a mint, unused stamp issued shortly after the win with 'England Winners' overprint added to the design!

The coins are housed within a display that is held in a protection case, sized just over 17cm x 12cm. The display and case are in New/Mint condition and the coins are in Fine (or better) condition.

Our manufacturing process includes a precision laser cutting method to create the necessary holes in each display for the required coins to be inserted and held, safely recessed, in the correct position.

This would make a wonderful gift for an England fan.

The product can be removed from the protection case, to allow frame mounted display, if so desired.

Relying on the team which had seen them through the previous two rounds, Alf Ramsey's England won a great match 4-2 after extra-time against West Germany. The Germans had looked the more dangerous in the opening minutes, Haller and Held leading menacing sorties and Seeler, their captain, using his head to good advantage.

It came as no surprise when Haller shot West Germany into a 12th-minute lead following Wilson's misdirected header. He thought scoring the opening goal entitled him to keep the match ball - that was the custom in German football. England, behind for the first time in the tournament, equalised six minutes later. Hurst positioned himself perfectly to head home Moore's quickly-taken free-kick.

The German defence gave little away in the second period and only 12 minutes remained when Peters scored after Hurst's centre had struck a defender and looped invitingly into the air. From that range Peters could hardly miss. As England hung on for the final whistle, Jack Charlton was adjudged, harshly, to have fouled on the edge of the box. The free-kick, blasted at the wall by Emmerich, appeared to strike Schnellinger's hand before rolling on for Weber to shoot, almost in slow motion, past Banks' desperate lunge.

England looked fitter and fresher in extra time, continuing to play with confidence and composure. Hurst scored with a drive on the turn which hit the underside of the bar and bounced over the line with Tilkowski beaten. The goal was disputed by the Germans - and still is. The Swiss referee asked the nearer linesman, Mr. Bakhramov from the USSR (he actually came from what is now Azerbaijan), and between them they agreed that it was a goal.

With the last kick of the match Hurst completed a personal triumph by scoring with a firm left-footer. There were some people on the pitch.

Geoff, now Sir Geoff, remains the only player to have notched a hat-trick in a World Cup Final. What a great World Cup. Will we ever host the tournament again, let alone win it again?

Germany 2006: There were big hopes that the likes of David Beckham, Wayne Rooney, Michael Owen, Rio Ferdinand, Steven Gerrard, Ashley Cole, Frank Lampard would make Germany 2006 a victorious trip for the English Lions but - with no cohesive play, hastily put together tactical systems and an unforgivable squad selection - it was never going to happen. England's quest for the World Cup continues, next stop: South Africa 2010.

South Africa 2010: A lacklustre England stuttered through from their seemingly weak group in second place. With the goalkeeping positing crying out for Joe Hart, he wasn’t bedded in by Fabio Capello prior to the tournament and so Rob Green and David James were left to help create a lack of confidence in the back line. With a conservative, Italianesque, mind set and no attacking verve, England played three insipid group matches before being ejected 4-1, in the last sixteen, by Germany. Some might say England were unlucky due to a disallowed Frank Lampard goal that clearly did pass the line and would have drew the game level at 2-2 but, the reality was, England got what they thoroughly deserved.

Brazil 2014: England again entered the World Cup Finals with a plan that hadn’t been tried, tested and improved over a long period of time. However, a more attacking formation and mind set was welcome. Despite not progressing from the group stages, following two defeats and a draw, some small ‘green shoots’ of an effective approach were in evidence. If this set up can be practiced and enhanced - and our young players such as Ross Barkley and Raheem Sterling can continue to improve and gain experience - then it is highly possible that England can achieve healthier results in four years time. Russia 2018 awaits.

The year that was 1966...

• In India on 11 January, Indira Gandhi, daughter of Nehru, becomes prime minister • On 24 February in Ghana, a military coup ends the rule of Nkrumah • On 11 March, following anti-Communist demonstrations, President Sukarno of Indonesia transfers all power to General Raden Suharto • In China, Mao Zedong publishes his Little Red Book, and begins the Cultural Revolution, which aims to challenge the authority of party bureaucrats and restore his own power • On 6 September, South African prime minister Dr Hendrik Verwoerd, one of the promoters of the racist policy of apartheid, is assassinated • On 1 October, Chinese defence minister Lin Biao accuses the Soviet Union of conspiring with the United States over Vietnam. Six days later, the Soviet Union expels all Chinese students, and relations between the two countries continues to decline • On 3 February, the Soviet Luna 9 makes the first unmanned landing on the moon, soon followed by the United States's Surveyor 1 (2 June) • The America pop group The Beach Boys release their influential LP Pet Sounds •

Sporting 1966...

• Football League Champions were Liverpool, leaving Leeds United in the runners up spot • Everton defeated Sheffield Wednesday 3-2 in the FA Cup Final • The Grand National winning horse was ‘Anglo’ • The Cheltenham Gold Cup winning horse was ‘Arkle’ • The Epsom Derby winning horse was ‘Charlottown’ • Golf's British Open was won by Jack Nicklaus • Oxford won the Boat Race by three ¾ lengths over Cambridge • F1 Champion was Jack Brabham driving for Brabham• Snooker’s World Championship was decided on a challenge match basis from 1964-68: John Pulman (England) defended his title by defeating Fred Davis (England) 5-2 during 1966 • The Wimbledon tennis singles tournament saw victories for Manuel Santana of Spain (mens) and Billie Jean King of USA (ladies) • American Sport – The first Super Bowl did not take place until 1967 - NBA Championship: Boston Celtics 4-3 Los Angeles Lakers – Major League Baseball World Series: Baltimore 4-0 Los Angeles (MVP Frank Robinson) •

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